
Marvel at lifelike movie scenes with this LG Nano 8 75-inch 4K HDR smart TV. The Nano Cell display provides accurate image details, and LG ThinQ AI technology works with voice commands via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. This LG Nano 8 75-inch 4K HDR smart TV supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos formats for a cinematic experience.

A: Series 8 is not as good for blacks. Series 9 gives you blacker blacks in the picture. If you're a perfectionist and want the best of the best, you want series 9. Personally I find the series 8 pretty darn excellent all around.
Q: Does this TV have HDMI 2.1 ?
A: Lg website says yes it does
Q: What is the size of the box this TV comes in?
A: The W x H x D dimensions for the shipping carton that the LG NanoCell 86 Series 4K 75 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75SM8670PUA comes in are 72.4” x 45.9” x 9.1” and it has a weight of 115.1 lbs...^IFV
Q: What is the width of the stand?
A: The stand of the 75SM8670PUA has a width of 35.2". ^CP
Q: How much of an angle can the picture be watched at?
A: The LG Nano 8 Series 4K 75 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75SM8670PUA is an IPS panel featuring Wide Viewing Angle which is great for wide seating arrangements. IPS panel screens are typically advertised as having 178° viewing angle...^IFV
Q: Is this the newest 12 bit ?
A: The LG LG Nano 8 Series 4K 75 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75SM8670PUA is not a 12-bit TV...^IFV
Q: Doe this model can pass DOLBY ATMOS through ARC hdmi to an ATMOS soundbar?
A: HDMI 2.0 can pass compressed atmos through Dolby digital plus so you will get height channels but it will lose the low end bass. Guns will go pop pop instead of bang bang. Other than guns and explosions being less impactful you probably won’t hear much difference. Also while E-ARC on hdmi 2.1 will pass uncompressed atmos most of the sources that this TV uses are still using Dolby digital plus which is still compressed. So until there is a source that streams true HD atmos E-ARC is just there to future proof.
Q: Will I be able to Screencast from my mobile phone to the TV screen?
A: Yes! You can "screencast" via: Screen Mirroring, Smart View or Wifi-Direct. These supported protocols do not require an active Wi-Fi network. The connection is made directly from the phone to the television, wirelessly. Note that screencasting via Chromecast would need an external Chromecast dongle and Wi-Fi network.